CSCS Mock Test for Operatives 2024 – Full 50 Questions

The CSCS mock test 2024 below will cover most of the health and safety topics you’ll need to know to pass your test. The real CSCS operatives test consists of 50 multiple-choice questions which you must complete in 45 minutes. There will be no time limit for this full CSCS practice test, so you can take your time and go through each question after you’ve submitted your answers.

As with the real test, some questions will require multiple answers, so please ensure you read through the question requirements carefully before submitting your answers. If you have questions about the CSCS test, please ask them below.

CSCS Mock Test for Operatives 2024

1. You should not walk behind a lorry while it is reversing because_____.

Question 1 of 50

2. Which state of being will reduce the likelihood of you suffering from hand-arm vibration syndrome (HAVS)?

Question 2 of 50

3. Serious accidents should be reported to:

Question 3 of 50

4. If you have to use a power tool with a rotating blade you should ___.

Question 4 of 50

5. If a site vehicle is driving well above the speed limit on site, you should ___.

Question 5 of 50

6. Which of these should NOT be used on electrical fires? (Choose 2 answers)

Question 6 of 50

7. A near miss can be described as:

Question 7 of 50

8. How can you reverse hearing damage that was caused by long-term noise exposure?

Question 8 of 50

9. You have to work in a corridor which happens to be a fire escape route, you must ensure that_________.

Question 9 of 50

10. What health problem is associated with using hand-held vibrating tools?

Question 10 of 50

11. What does this sign mean?

Question 11 of 50

12. You’re working in an area where you discover several old bird nests and bird droppings, what should you do?

Question 12 of 50

13. What should you do if you’re working in a deep trench and you start to feel dizzy?

Question 13 of 50

14. Which of these increases the chances of someone getting lung cancer?

Question 14 of 50

15. A residual current device (RCD) should be used with 230v tools because ___.

Question 15 of 50

16. What’s the main purpose of a risk assessment?

Question 16 of 50

17. Why is a site induction important?

Question 17 of 50

18. What do fire extinguishers with a Blue colour band contain?

Question 18 of 50

19. Which of these are recommended ways for protecting your hearing at work? (Choose 2 answers)

Question 19 of 50

20. If someone is using a mobile crane and you need to get pass, you should___.

Question 20 of 50

21. What does this sign mean?

Question 21 of 50

22. What should you do if you need to work with chemicals that require specific respiratory protective equipment (RPE) but none were given to you?

Question 22 of 50

23. Which of these are common fire risks on a constructions site? (Choose 2 answers)

Question 23 of 50

24. What TWO health issues are most likely if someone uses a hammer drill for a long period of time? (Choose 2 answers)

Question 24 of 50

25. Building sites usually use a 110-volt electricity supply instead of a 230-volt supply because ___.

Question 25 of 50

26. You need to wear disposable foam ear plugs; how should you insert them?

Question 26 of 50

27. If a worker is uncomfortable climbing to a certain height on a specific type of ladder, he or she should:

Question 27 of 50

28. Which part of your body is most likely to be affected by asbestosis?

Question 28 of 50

29. When should you report a health and safety concern to your supervisor?

Question 29 of 50

30. Before you can operate a plant on site you must be ___ and ___. (Choose 2 answers)

Question 30 of 50

31. Which TWO health issues are likely if someone is exposed to excessive noise levels? (Choose 2 answers)

Question 31 of 50

32. What health risk do workers face if they have to use a vibrating tool on a regular basis?

Question 32 of 50

33. Noise levels might be a problem if you must raise your voice to be heard by someone who is standing ____ away.

Question 33 of 50

34. What should you do if you are witness to an accident on site?

Question 34 of 50

35. How can fatigue affect the work rate of a worker?

Question 35 of 50

36. HAVS is a common workplace term, what do these initials stand for?

Question 36 of 50

37. What type of health and safety signs are triangular?

Question 37 of 50

38. As work progresses, you realize that the safety rules given at your site induction are clearly out-of-date, you should_______.

Question 38 of 50

39. In accordance with the guidance on underground service pipes, yellow service pipes carry ___.

Question 39 of 50

40. Pedestrians are most likely to get injured by a vehicle on site when the vehicle is ___.

Question 40 of 50

41. Which of these is most likely to cause hand-arm vibration syndrome (HAVS)?

Question 41 of 50

42. Weil’s disease can be contracted on a construction site, which animal is most likely to be a carrier of Weil’s disease?

Question 42 of 50

43. What should you do if you need to work in an area where pigeon nests and droppings are present?

Question 43 of 50

44. You’re about to carry out a job which requires a hot-work permit, you must ensure____. (Choose 2 answers)

Question 44 of 50

45. A co-worker is dizzy and complains of feeling faint, what should you do?

Question 45 of 50

46. How often should a worker carry out a face-fit test if he/she needs to wear RPE?

Question 46 of 50

47. What should you do if you are working and your helmet gets damaged?

Question 47 of 50

48. What should you do if you’re attending a site induction and the presenter says something you don’t understand?

Question 48 of 50

49. Blue and white health and safety signs mean:

Question 49 of 50

50. What should you do if you think a load is going to fall from a moving vehicle?

Question 50 of 50


 

CSCS Test FAQ

1. Are the questions in this CSCS mock test the same as the real test?

All the questions in the CSCS mock test above are identical to the real test question. For copyright reasons, the questions are worded slightly differently but the question idea and answers remain exactly the same.

2. How many questions are there in the CSCS operatives test?

Like the practice CSCS test above, there are 50 multiple-choice questions in total. 38 of these will be multiple-choice questions, with the remaining 12 being behavioural case study questions. See examples of the behavioural case study questions here.

3. What is the pass mark for the CSCS operatives test?

The pass mark for the CSCS operatives test is 45 out of 50. This equates to a 90% pass rate.

4. What topics are covered in the CSCS operatives test?

The CSCS operatives test covers 16 various topics, including health and safety, manual handling, fire extinguishers, and working at height. See the full list of topics here.

5. How long is the CSCS test?

You’ll have 45 minutes to complete the CSCS operatives test. (We have not added a timer to the CSCS mock exam above, this was done to allow you to go over your questions and answers as long as you need).

6. Is the CSCS test hard or is it an easy common sense test?

The CSCS test is not easy. Some people might say that it’s common sense, but it isn’t. The only way to pass is to revise and practice for the test.

7. What do I need to bring to sit the CSCS operatives test?

You will need to bring your valid CSCS card if you have one and a form of identification, such as a passport or driving licence. You should receive a list of what you’re required to bring when you book your test.

8. How long do I have to wait for my CSCS test results?

Your results will be available immediately after you have finished the test. It’s similar to if you’ve done the driving theory test.

9. What if I fail the CSCS operatives test?

If you fail the CSCS operatives test, you will be able to retake the test after 14 days. You can retake the test as many times as you need to until you pass.

10. What happens if I pass the CSCS operatives test?

Once you have passed the CSCS operatives test, you will be able to apply for your CSCS card which will be valid for 5 years. You will then need to renew your card every 5 years to keep it valid.

11. What is the purpose of the CSCS test?

The CSCS test is used to ensure that all construction workers have a basic knowledge of health and safety on construction sites. It helps improve overall safety and reduce accidents in the workplace.

12. Who needs to take the CSCS test?

Anyone who works on a construction site or desires to work in the construction industry needs to take the CSCS test. This includes both site workers and management-level employees.

13. Is it mandatory to have a CSCS card?

While it is not a legal requirement to have a CSCS card in order to work on a construction site, many contractors and employers require their workers to hold a valid card as proof of their skills and qualifications.

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